An engineering firm has hired a Human Resources consultant to see how they can optimize the hourly productivity of its...
and also this one 5 3 marks 2. Use the definition of the derivative to show that if f(x)--x then, 2-4. (b) An engineering firm has hired a Human Resources consultant to see how they can optimize the hourly productivity of its engineers. It is found through 'experiment' that in a large shared office the productive hours H that n number of engineers work each day, can be modelled by What is the optimal number of engineers the firm should...
4. (a) A function f has first derivative f (r) - and second derivative f"(z) It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0), and a y-intercept at (0,0) (i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the first derivative (ii) Use the f'(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point. (iii) Use the second derivative to examine the concavity around critical...
4. (a) A function f has first derivative f'(x) and second derivative 2 f" (x) It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0), and a y-intercept at (0,0) (i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the first derivative. 3 marks] (ii) Use the f(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point.[3 marks] (iii) Use the second derivative to examine the...
4. (a) A function f has first derivative f') and second derivative It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0) and a y-intercept at (0,0) 0) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the first derivative. (ii) Use the f'(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point. (ii) Use the second derivative to examine the concavity around critical points that are...
)and second derivative 4. (a) A function f has first derivative f'(x) f(E) It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0), and a y-intercept at (0, Q) (i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the first derivative [3 marks] (ii) Use the f(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point.[3 marks] (ii) Use the second derivative to examine the concavity...
4. (a) A function f has first derivative f' (x) - and second derivative f"(x) It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0), and a y-intercept at (0,0) (i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the first derivative. 3 marks] (ii) Use the f'(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point. 3 marks (iii) Use the second derivative to examine...
This is my question: 4. (a) A function f has first derivative f' (a) and second derivative a2 (x +3) 3 It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0), f"(z) and a y-intercept at (0,0) (i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine 3 marks (ii) Use the f'(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point. [3 marks (iii) Use the second derivative to...
4. (a) A function f has first derivative f'(r) and second derivative It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3,0), and a y-intercept at (0, 0) i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the first derivative 3 marks (İİ) Úse the f,(x), and the First Derivative Test to classify each critical point. [3 marks] Iİİ) Úse the second derivative to examine the concavity...
I am having problems with this part of my assignment would i be able to get some help and show the working for these questions 4. (a) A function f has first derivative f'()- and second derivative 12 (z +3) f"(x) It is also known that the function f has r-intercept at (-3, 0), and a y-intercept at (0,0) (i) Find all critical points, and use them to identify the intervals over which you will examine the behaviour of the...
Suppose a large aerospace engineering firm has immediately hired you as a consultant to investigate a potential violation of corporate policy and data theft. You have been informed that an employee may have been using corporate email to send confidential corporate information to one or more personal email accounts, which may or may not belong to him. You have been told that this action has been happening each business day for the last 13 days and the employee is unaware...